Registered: 23/08/00
Posts: 1668
Loc: Torrance, CA
Not to many places where you can drive through a canyon, climb dry waterfalls, exploring mine sites, geo-cache, view a variety of plants and wildlife, and end up at 8k in the mts. with cool scenery all before the sunset.
15 Trucks including (3) 4x2's ran the Rattlesnake Cyn trail and a few other in the Big Bear area. We started on the high desert floor ~ 2.3k and finished the day in 35 degrees at 8k' in the snow just before the sunset. The variety was special as we climbed all day with the terrain/scenery changing :-)
Registered: 19/06/01
Posts: 1301
Loc: Greenwood IN
Cool pic yes. HOWEVER, look at the guy standing in the background. He's on a weird angle, so the camera was actually tilted when they snapped the pic. (Just my guess.)
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Yipes....that looks like a steep descent!! :rolleyes:
impactfoto sure likes that "burst" mode eh? Wish my camera had it, it's really handy for catching that "perfect" moment during an obstacle instead of trying to anticipate it. Makes for a lot of redundant pix though...
Brent
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Originally posted by Dayspring: Cool pic yes. HOWEVER, look at the guy standing in the background. He's on a weird angle, so the camera was actually tilted when they snapped the pic. (Just my guess.)
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Yipes....that looks like a steep descent!! :rolleyes:
Awesome Pics!![/b]
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Yes look at that Good Looking Guy in the background
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Registered: 06/09/00
Posts: 1038
Loc: West Los Angeles, CA
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Originally posted by Mike Velazquez: Yes look at that Good Looking Guy in the background
Forget that... how about the X.
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